Crews Mobilise to Clean Storm Debris in Bowling Green: Find Out What Materials Are Accepted

Crews Mobilise to Clean Storm Debris in Bowling Green: Find Out What Materials Are Accepted

Bowling Green, Ky – Following the severe storms that hit the southern region of Kentucky over Memorial Day Weekend, city officials have mobilised Public Works crews to clear debris in the area. The debris clean-up operation is being carried out on a zone-by-zone basis but does not follow a specific timetable, given the varying levels of storm damage across different regions.

Logistics and Challenges of Debris Collection

Public Works Operations Manager for Bowling Green, Kris Keenan, acknowledges the vastness of the area to be covered and ensures residents that each area will be attended to in time. He stated, “It takes time for us to get to every street. There are a lot of streets to cover a lot of square miles. [It’s] just going to take some time for us to get through everything.”

Materials Accepted and Rejected for Debris Collection

In light of Bowling Green’s eligibility for potential disaster relief from FEMA, strict guidelines have been laid down for acceptable debris. City officials have clarified that only storm-related debris will be accepted for collection. Items such as fences, tires, furniture, or vegetation not arising from the recent storms should not be included. Andy Souza, the Director of Public Works for Bowling Green, emphasises the pressing need for responsible debris disposal, considering the possible reimbursements from FEMA. He said, “Because this is a declared disaster, we’re going to try and recoup some losses through FEMA, the federal and the state level.”

Instructions for Debris Placement and Contractor’s Responsibility

The city has also set guidelines for residents on debris placement. All vegetative debris must be placed near the curb for easy pickup, and residents are advised not to make the debris inaccessible by placing them behind or near objects that could block access. Furthermore, if a contractor has been hired to cut trees and limbs, the debris’ removal becomes the contractor’s responsibility.

Duration of Debris Clean-Up Operation

The debris pick-up operation began on Monday, June 10, and is projected to continue for about a month. This effort underscores the city’s commitment to quickly return to normalcy following the destructive storms. Over time, every street will be returned to its pre-storm condition, with all debris responsibly removed and disposed of by the diligent Public Works crews of Bowling Green.


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